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Box 1

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Contains 7 Results:

Vol. 1, February 1920- April 1920

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Clippings related to Moving, high finance, street cleaning, lost opportunities, the domestic muse, poetry and literary analysis, Idella Clarence Hoobler, Thomas Mosher and the Rubaiyat, Brooklyn Bridge, and house-hunting.

Poetry in this volume written by: Dorothy Homans, John Crowe Ranson, L.M. Weston, William Rose Benet, and Inez Temple.

Dates: February 1920- April 1920

Vol. 2, May 1920- July 1920

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Clippings related to: Long Island, preferences, bowling season, going to bed, on being in a hurry, and occasional poetry analysis.

Dates: May 1920- July 1920

Vol. 3, August 1920- October 1920

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Clippings related to: feminine mathematics, Titania and the Recent novels, West Broadway, the permamnece of poetry, and going to the dentist.

Dates: August 1920- October 1920

Vol. 4, November 1920-December 1920

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clippings includes poetry and letters to Morley from his readers.

Dates: November 1920-December 1920

Vol. 5, January 1921-March 1921

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Clippings about commuters, G.K. Chesterton's new book, Philadelphia, and poetry.

Dates: January 1921-March 1921

Vol. 6, April 1921- June 1921

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Clippings related to: Philadelphia by train, travel in India, Evelyn Scott's novel "The Narrow House," and a curricular engineer.

Poetry written by: Anne W. Young, John Farrar, David Morton, Garnett Laidlaw Eskew, Kenneth Slade Alling, Dove Dulcet, Mildred W. Stillman, Ruth Pine Furniss, Beatrice Seymour, Helen Ferris, Paul Brabazon, and Orrick Johns.

Dates: April 1921- June 1921

Vol. 4, 1957

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This volume includes correspondence related to the 150th anniversary of John G. Whittier’s birth, discussion of publication of a volume of his poetry, information on the Whittier Anniversary committee, including a list of the committee members, as well as clippings of printed poems by J.G. Whittier and hymns. The majority of correspondence is addressed to Marshall Taylor, and it is likely that it is his scrapbook, though the owner of the volume is unclear.

Dates: 1957